- Potitus, and Maximus, with
Volusus being used by the
first generations of the
Potiti and Maximi.
Later families bore
various cognomina,
including Corvus or Corvinus...
- devin****,
Fuscoque duce
extincto divitias de
castris militum spoliant magnaque potiti per loca
victoria iam
proceres suos,
quorum quasi fortuna vincebant, non...
- "heiress of"). The list of
names is: 1. Bano[na]
Flatucias 2.
Paulla dona
Potiti[us] 3. Aia duχtir
Adiegias 4. Potita, m[atir]
Paullias 5.
Seuera du[χtir]...
- Talk", c. 1429),
Della famiglia ("On the Family",
begun 1432), Vita S.
Potiti ("Life of St. Potitus", 1433), De iure (On Law, 1437),
Theogenius ("The...
-
perennem sui
notitiam traditurus.
Cuius successores postmodum Britannia potiti pris****
insulae nomen novo
patriae suae
vocabulo permutarunt.
Magni id factum...
- quae apud
Filimer dicitur in
terras Oium
emenso amne transposita,
optatum potiti solum, nec mora
ilico ad
gentem Spalorum adveniunt consertoque proelio victoriam...
- Pius'
daughter Agnes,
which is
described in a 9th-century P****io
Sancti Potiti. He
refused to
renounce Christianity and so was
thrown to the lions, but...
-
perennem sui
notitiam traditurus.
Cuius successores postmodum Britannia potiti pris****
insulae nomen novo
patriae suae
vocabulo permutarunt.
Magni id factum...
-
Boiorum VII, 1554 p. 481.
Original Latin text: "Vgri
tanta perpetrata caede,
potiti castris, & praeda,
fugientium uestigia insequuntur."
English translation...
- (1949) and, alone, he
edited Leon Alberti's
Opuscoli Inediti: Musca, Vita S.
Potiti (1954). He
edited Alberti's
Opera Volgari (3 vols., 1960, 1966 and 1973)...